Thanks for the english retranscription, I don't understand frenglish
That's not the answer, but a possible solution instead. But the proposition I made still stand, as compressor doesn't allow to do it on the fly. That would be better if the file would shrink dynamically on the fly while using the virtual machine.
EDIT: After reviewing Parallels Compressor Workstation requirements, it appears that Compressor is not a viable solution as it requires to have Windows or Linux as host OS. While I'm using Parallels Workstation for Mac OS X, so the host OS is Mac OS X.
Still having dynamic shrink on the fly on Parallels Desktop (when you free spaces on the virtual HDD, the virtual HDD file shrink accordingly) would be a far more elegant way to save space, as you wouldn't have to even think about it, it'd shrink (and grow as it already do today) dynamically according to the real used space on the virtual hdd.
Last edited: Oct 12, 2007